Apogee Quad would be cool! Then I could have mics all over the place. Love to have some better mics as well: Gefall, Neumann, Schoeps

How has home recording evolved for you?

I've gotten very interested in doing the best recording I can in my home studio. Its caused me to learn much more about equipment and recording techniques/processes, and also has prompted me to do a lot of experimenting to see what works best. Fran and others here have been a huge help in improving my knowledge base, and I'm very grateful to have access to such expertise.

Spare bedroom, smallish but I record and edit with DAW there, and also use a stand-alone recorder for different room locations or remote recording.

What are your goals for recording your acoustic music?

I like the creative process and have done a few CD projects for other bands and also a few CD projects for acoustic bands Iím playing with. I pen a bunch of my own stuff and like to record versions so I can remember them later. Iím working on an entire concept project based on an ďinterestingĒ portion of my Dadís life in rural West Virginia. Iíll most likely distribute it openly, I find the whole concept of marketing rather distasteful. Itís almost as if music took a turn for the worse as soon as someone (Edison?) figured out a way to record and market it. Recording is the best example of the two-edged sward that I can think of.

Recording is a new endeavor for me. Have been enjoying the journey and the process. Learning a lot and the helpful AGF Forum and been a joy.

What are your goals for recording your acoustic music?

To share my music with friends and family.

What kind of music do you like to play/record?
Beatles, folk, jazz, classical.

Is your studio space treated? How?
My room is on the small side, a compromise at best, but the price I have to pay for living in a condo. My room is treated with GIK Base Traps on ceiling and walls and 3 moveable GOBOS to be used as needed.

Started about 4 years ago. My recordings started off very simple with a single vocal track and single guitar track. Over the years I've gotten much more proficient with GarageBand, adding complexity and detail to my songs, and now each song has multiple vocal and guitar tracks - and sometimes strings - in the final mix.

The SoundCloud link in my signature has a bunch of stuff I've recorded with this setup if anyone is inclined to check it out.

Sold my Gibson Chet Atkins SST and used the money to buy a 2014 27" iMac top spec and upped the RAM to 32GB. This has a Focusrite Scarlett 2i4 plugged into it
With line 1 for the Mic and Line 2 going into my K&K pure mini transducer pickup I have in my baby Taylor. Line 2 is pure guitar, line 1 is a blend of guitar and vocals.
This runs into Reaper and the only things I use are slight compression and the aether reverb. Playback and monitor through AKG K242 HD studio headphones. The headphones are great!
Favorite mic pattern/placement for recording acoustic guitar?

Don't have one, just have the mic placed above the soundhold near my head.

New gear you have your eye on?

A vocal booth for when noisy friends come to record!

How has home recording evolved for you?

Only had this setup for 2 months, so now I'm getting used to a Mac instead of a PC and using a DAW.